In Salt Lake City, Governor Spencer Cox has recently signed 11 bills during the 2025 Legislative session. This comes after Cox had already signed 12 other bills earlier in the session, including controversial ones such as the “union buster” and transgender college dorm bills.
Among the bills signed by Cox are HB 13, which addresses Sexual Extortion Amendments, and HB 18, dealing with Petroleum Storage Tank Amendments. Other bills include measures related to emergency services personnel, occupational safety and health, fireworks regulations, private postsecondary education, and fraudulent deed amendments.
One of the bills signed by Cox, HB 32, designates the Borgstrom Brothers Memorial Highway. Additionally, Cox signed two concurrent resolutions – HCR 2 directing PEHP regarding pharmaceutical rebates, and HCR 6 urging changes to federal homelessness regulations.
These new laws reflect a variety of issues being addressed by the state government during this legislative session. Cox’s actions have sparked both support and criticism, with some praising his efforts to address important issues and others voicing concerns about the impact of certain controversial bills.
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